Titanium, as other light metals, shows enhanced corrosion resistance when properly anodized. This technique was already proved effective in several aggressive environments (mainly halides) in past works. However, it could be subject to failure in case of localized removal of oxide film due, for example, to incorrect handling during transport, installation, or use. Depending on part size and usage, a new anodizing treatment could be not feasible. In this case, localized chemical oxidation treatment could be used to recover damaged film and restore corrosion resistance. Chemical oxidation was performed on titanium by immersion in NaOH 10M and H2O2 10M at temperature from room to 90°C with duration ranging between 1h and 72h. Potentiodynamic t...